Abstract: Aims The impact of long-term endurance sport participation (on top of a healthy lifestyle) on coronary atherosclerosis and acute cardiac events remains controversial. Methods and results The Master@Heart study is a well-balanced prospective observational cohort study. Overall, 191 lifelong master endurance athletes, 191 late-onset athletes (endurance sports initiation after 30 years of age), and 176 healthy non-athletes, all male with a low cardiovascular risk profile, were included. Peak oxygen uptake quantified fitness. The primary endpoint was the prevalence of coronary plaques (calcified, mixed, and non-calcified) on computed tomography coronary angiography. Analyses were corrected for multiple cardiovascular risk factors. The...
Regular aerobic physical exercise of moderate intensity is undeniably associated with improved healt...
Epidemiological and biological plausibility studies support a cause-and-effect relationship between ...
The positive effects of physical activity are countless, not only on the cardiovascular system but o...
BACKGROUND: Higher levels of physical activity are associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular ev...
Background -Higher levels of physical activity are associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular ev...
Background -Higher levels of physical activity are associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular ev...
Background: Studies in middle aged and older (masters) athletes with atherosclerotic risk factors f...
Physical activity and exercise training are effective strategies for reducing the risk of cardiovasc...
Item does not contain fulltextMultiple epidemiological studies document that habitual physical activ...
Contains fulltext : 225518.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Regular exercis...
The positive effects of regular participation in physical activity are well documented. Meeting the ...
Background: Studies in middle-age and older (masters) athletes with atherosclerotic risk factors for...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of lifetime physical activity ...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity and exercise training are associated with a lower risk for coronary ev...
OBJECTIVE: To compare current coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factor values in older athletes with...
Regular aerobic physical exercise of moderate intensity is undeniably associated with improved healt...
Epidemiological and biological plausibility studies support a cause-and-effect relationship between ...
The positive effects of physical activity are countless, not only on the cardiovascular system but o...
BACKGROUND: Higher levels of physical activity are associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular ev...
Background -Higher levels of physical activity are associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular ev...
Background -Higher levels of physical activity are associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular ev...
Background: Studies in middle aged and older (masters) athletes with atherosclerotic risk factors f...
Physical activity and exercise training are effective strategies for reducing the risk of cardiovasc...
Item does not contain fulltextMultiple epidemiological studies document that habitual physical activ...
Contains fulltext : 225518.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Regular exercis...
The positive effects of regular participation in physical activity are well documented. Meeting the ...
Background: Studies in middle-age and older (masters) athletes with atherosclerotic risk factors for...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of lifetime physical activity ...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity and exercise training are associated with a lower risk for coronary ev...
OBJECTIVE: To compare current coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factor values in older athletes with...
Regular aerobic physical exercise of moderate intensity is undeniably associated with improved healt...
Epidemiological and biological plausibility studies support a cause-and-effect relationship between ...
The positive effects of physical activity are countless, not only on the cardiovascular system but o...